South Carolina running back Marcus Lattimore suffered one of the worst knee injuries in memory last season. Now he wants to do what Adrian Peterson did and "shock the world." Hear from Lattimore live from Senior Bowl practice in Mobile, Ala. on today's "NFL AM" at 6 p.m. ET on NFL Network. Plus, Priest Holmes talks about former Baltimore Ravens teammates Jim Harbaugh and Ray Lewis, Senior Bowl scouting notes from Daniel Jeremiah, and Sports Illustrated's Peter King on the NFL's latest hot-button topics.
On NFL Network
NFL Replay will re-air
the Baltimore Ravens' 28-13 victory over the
New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game on Wednesday, Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. ET.
Here's what else is on tap for Wednesday:
» Tune in to NFL Network for live coverage of today's Senior Bowl practices at 2 p.m. ET.
» With the fate of the Pro Bowl itself on the line, NFL.com's Jeff Darlington reports from Hawaii, where Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning is imploring his fellow players to save the game with their effort this Sunday.
» Ian Rapoport weighs in on an already-turbulent offseason for the Dallas Cowboys, including the hiring of Monte Kiffin as defensive coordinator and Tuesday's confusing statements from owner Jerry Jones about the team's offensive plans.
» With Colin Kaepernick preparing to take football's biggest stage, Gil Brandt takes a look at the most athletic QBs in Super Bowl history.
» Make your voice heard by voting for 2012's top rookie, the season's best air and ground performances, and the GMC Never Say Never Moment of the Year.
» NFL.com's Bucky Brooks files his report from Senior Bowl practice in Mobile, Ala.
» Rookie quarterbacks Andrew Luck and Russell Wilson are in the Pro Bowl after all. See who else will be spending this weekend in Hawaii as replacements for injured or Super Bowl-bound players.
» What were the 10 best plays of the 2012 season? We've whittled the list to 20 highlights, now it's your turn. Cast your vote here for the top plays of the year.
» Happy birthday to Pro BowlCleveland Browns placekicker Phil Dawson, who turns 38 on Wednesday.
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